This topic describes how to install i5/OS™ fixes
when your system is managed by the Hardware Management Console.
As the system administrator or system operator who manages the software level on your systems or partitions, you have two choices for performing this task for systems that are managed by the Hardware Management Console (HMC):
You can perform a server IPL from two different sources: the T side or
the P side. The T side is considered the temporary side, which is the equivalent
of the B IPL source on the iSeries™ server. The P side is considered the permanent
side, which is the equivalent of the A IPL source on the iSeries server.
These IPL sources do not have to synchronized. Normally, the service partition
is running on the B IPL source, and the code for the server firmware is running
from the T side. The DSPPTF command shows the copy of the server
firmware
that was used on the previous server IPL in the IPL source header
field (##SERV#T or ##SERV#P).
When fixes are applied to or removed from the server firmware
portion
of the Licensed Internal Code, a message is sent that indicates if any of
the PTFs require a server IPL. You can use the DSPPTF command to determine
which PTFs require a server IPL to activate the changes. The Server IPL
required field is set to None; ##SERV#T or ##SERV#P indicates which IPL
source to use when performing the server IPL. It is not sufficient to perform
an IPL on only the service partition to activate the code; you must power
down all the partitions at the same time.